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riot police in kuwait have used teargas and stu n in kuwait have used teargas and stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators. at least 15 people we re demonstrators. at least 15 people were arrested as protesters gathered to march towards government headquarters. they took to the streets after the kuwaiti administration announced changes to electoral law, which the opposition claim amount to a constitutional coup. hundreds of libyans are fleeing wylye valley in —— money one leader. bani walid. eggs and polls suggest the national as government are to win in spain. exit polls in another region. to the ruling centre—right people's party holding on to the majority. these are a key test for prime minister mariano rajoy. fidel castro is alive and in good health — according to the venezuelan former vice—president who said he met him on saturday. to prove it, he held a photograph. the photograph shows fidel castro smiling. they have been fears speculations about fidel castro. some people have claimed he was close to death. it is so hard to know. when you
riot police in kuwait have used teargas and stu n in kuwait have used teargas and stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators. at least 15 people we re demonstrators. at least 15 people were arrested as protesters gathered to march towards government headquarters. they took to the streets after the kuwaiti administration announced changes to electoral law, which the opposition claim amount to a constitutional coup. hundreds of libyans are fleeing wylye valley in...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus. now a look at the stories coming ahead that may move the markets and impact your money. earnings continue and they are out from caterpillar and dupont and at&t and merck. governor romney and president obama set to discuss foreign policy of the on tuesday another apple announce the is expected. and on friday, we'll get the first reading of the third quarter gross domestic product. microsoft is releasing windows 8 expected to be a radical redesign of the operating system, that's this friday as well. last week we brought my conversation with matt damon and gary white, co-founders of water.org, making clean water accessible to the free world. here's what's new in damon's day job and how he's going behind the
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stay with us. that's after the break. >>> welcome back to "fast money" live at the nasdaq market site. facebook's third quarter earnings results are due out tomorrow. one of its biggest growth engines, mobile, could be one of its biggest risks. is the race to mobile through tablets and smartphones killing technology both old and new? joining us now, andrew essex, ceo of advertising team droga5 whose clients include kraft, coca cola, hennessy, it goes on and on. look at the screen if you want to know more of the names. can anybody monetize mobile? is it possible to make money on a tiny screen like that? >> it's definitely possible. i don't think facebook is the problem, yahoo! is is not the problem. it's how they behave on the platforms. tons of people using facebook. what does demand do on the little screen? new rules, any behaviors. >> those don't exist yet, do they? >> there's no precedent for this. what do you do on the little screen? you have to behave differently. you can't annoy people. >> wo
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thanks for joining us. how concerned should investors be about the revenue misses we're getting? >> i'm much more interested in the margin misses because revenue in the sensepr predictable margins can be much more tragic because it speaks volumes about diminishing returns. and i think in terms of earnings expect takings, the s&p will probably again have to see a significant down shift in the consensus for 2013 earnings, to perhaps less than 100. >> so we need a repricing? >> i think equity pricings should go up. >> despite the -- >> absolutely. >> you might have to explain. >> what is clear that we're in for a period of very low interest rates, very low bond yields. i'm not one of the people who says the bond yield will rise dramatically. because some banks will keep the lid on the continue. they'll continue quantitative easing. i expect to see more quantitative easing. i expect to seat bank of japan and euro land both coming up to the season with much more quantitative easing following the lead of the bank
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joining us in a cnbc exclusive, richard davis is back with us, chairman and ceo of u.s. bancorp. i was reading a statistic today. his bank, since he took over, has not posted a quarterly loss since 2006, which says a lot, richard, when you consider the financial crisis we went through that whole time. so props to you on that whole thing. this quarter, though -- >> thank you, bill. >> good numbers, and we attribute a lot of that to the mortgage industry, don't we? >> it certainly helped. first of all, thank you for having me. hi, maria. bill, i think for us this quarter was another consistent repeat of a quarter. we've been doing this 12 quarters in a row now with double-digit increases year over year. mortgage certainly helped a lot because the market with low interest rates is very interested in continuing to refi. over the course of time, rates will eventually go up, refis will come down, and we'll find other ways to be successful. >> where are you seeing the mortgage activity? we saw the housing numbers today. a lot of people are excited thinking the housing market has peaked.
joining us in a cnbc exclusive, richard davis is back with us, chairman and ceo of u.s. bancorp. i was reading a statistic today. his bank, since he took over, has not posted a quarterly loss since 2006, which says a lot, richard, when you consider the financial crisis we went through that whole time. so props to you on that whole thing. this quarter, though -- >> thank you, bill. >> good numbers, and we attribute a lot of that to the mortgage industry, don't we? >> it...
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thanks for joining us. you're also co-author of a new book being published today called the $10 trillion prize, captivating for newly affluent in china and india. so a couple things to talk about. first of all, what is the comparison between british and american consumers and chinese ones? >> chinese consumers are optimistic, excited about their future. 80% of chinese consumers say their children will live a better life. only 20% of american consumers say the same thing. american consumers are under financial stress. 51% of american consumers say they have a level of financial instability in their life. about a quarter of them are worried that they'll lose their jobs. and the opposite is true in china and india. both of which have economies that although in a slightly slower time frame now have an incredible eight years ahead of them as they rush to 2020. >> so scared, stressed and anxious. what is the impact of that on their spending levels? >> well, the most interesting thing is that they're not saving en
thanks for joining us. you're also co-author of a new book being published today called the $10 trillion prize, captivating for newly affluent in china and india. so a couple things to talk about. first of all, what is the comparison between british and american consumers and chinese ones? >> chinese consumers are optimistic, excited about their future. 80% of chinese consumers say their children will live a better life. only 20% of american consumers say the same thing. american...
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let us know. e-mail or tweet us. so just over an hour into the trading day here in europe. let's show you where we stand. just weighted to the up side. pretty flat day for european stocks. 6:4 advancers currently outpacing decliners. we are a quarter percent higher on the ibex, as well. let's show you where we stand. yields are still below 6%. 5.8% mar begin alley higher. we'll keep our eyes on u.s. yields. we got down to 1.66 is where we stand at the moment on those u.s. ten years, as well. as far as currency markets are concerned, euro-dollar just holding at 1.30 mark. remember we moved up from 1 .29 on thursday, the level we were trading around tuesday, wednesday. dollar why no-yen dollar-yen, all about japan. sterling-dollar maintaining the break we've seen above 60, 163 we've hit a couple weeks ago. that's where we stand in this european session ahead of the employment report. with the asian recap for the first time today, we go singapore. >> a sea of green for asian bourses helped by better u.s. data and some relief from europe. mainly markets enjoyed the last day of
let us know. e-mail or tweet us. so just over an hour into the trading day here in europe. let's show you where we stand. just weighted to the up side. pretty flat day for european stocks. 6:4 advancers currently outpacing decliners. we are a quarter percent higher on the ibex, as well. let's show you where we stand. yields are still below 6%. 5.8% mar begin alley higher. we'll keep our eyes on u.s. yields. we got down to 1.66 is where we stand at the moment on those u.s. ten years, as well. as...
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joining us from there now deputy ceo of the vtp group. thanks for joining us. we saw pmis, russian manufacturing expanded at it fastest pace in four months in september. what's your view of the economics of the country at the moment? >> well, good morning. i think we're expecting a slower paces in the economy for the second half. we forecast a growth of the economy around 3.5% for the second half. >> and what does that mean for you some do you need to raise more capital? if the economy is slowing, you'll get more shocks, did vtp need to have more capital? >> in terms of asset growth, we've seen a very healthy year again. we're coming from 2011 when organically we grew assets by over 35%. so eventually well need more capital to finance the growth and this is something that we have been discussing with the government in line also with the plan of our main shareholders. >> how long before we know about those plans? >> well, there was just a very important privatization for burbank. i think we're mindful of maybe not coming with a second offering from a bank too so
joining us from there now deputy ceo of the vtp group. thanks for joining us. we saw pmis, russian manufacturing expanded at it fastest pace in four months in september. what's your view of the economics of the country at the moment? >> well, good morning. i think we're expecting a slower paces in the economy for the second half. we forecast a growth of the economy around 3.5% for the second half. >> and what does that mean for you some do you need to raise more capital? if the...
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people who are used to their start button and used to using their mouse for everything, several commands at the touch of a mouse, this will be disruptive for them. so there will be a learning curve. but they've had to modernize the system and i think they've done a great job at that. >> michael, you said 90% of enterprises will not buy until 2014. so what is it that -- why wait so long? >> really what we said was that 90% of organizations would stipulate windows 8 for broad deployment. so they'll look at it for certain users that really need it, but for most of their users, they'll probably actually wait for windows 9. >> and how long will that be before that comes out? >> we think microsoft will ship windows 9 relatively quickly. we're expecting it within two years after windows 8, which is short for microsoft. usually there's about three years between releases. >> so natalie, that's kind of an interesting fact if that happens. with all these new features that you've talked about, the pc market is still really important, as well. so how are consumers away from the business, the househol
people who are used to their start button and used to using their mouse for everything, several commands at the touch of a mouse, this will be disruptive for them. so there will be a learning curve. but they've had to modernize the system and i think they've done a great job at that. >> michael, you said 90% of enterprises will not buy until 2014. so what is it that -- why wait so long? >> really what we said was that 90% of organizations would stipulate windows 8 for broad...
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nice to have you both with us. steve, perhaps you can kick it off for us. what do you think tonight holds? >> you know, here's what barack obama has to do. the debate right now in the campaign is very heavily over economic policy going forward. that's where barack obama wants to focus. he will accuse mitt romney of seeking $4 trillion, $5 trillion in additional tax cuts for the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class. there will be a lot of talk about that because mitt romney disputes that he would be cutting taxes -- excuse me, raising taxes on the middle class. at the same time, he's challenged. obama's challenge is not to be too cocky. with good reason, he gets cocky sometimes. he's got to be careful that he doesn't is a moment like he had in the new hampshire debate in 2008 where he said hillary is likable enough. he has to avoid that kind of characteristic. mitt romney, on the other hand, what mitt has to do is prove that he's a human being, that he's a tin man who has found a heart, who cares about people other than his social class. and secon
nice to have you both with us. steve, perhaps you can kick it off for us. what do you think tonight holds? >> you know, here's what barack obama has to do. the debate right now in the campaign is very heavily over economic policy going forward. that's where barack obama wants to focus. he will accuse mitt romney of seeking $4 trillion, $5 trillion in additional tax cuts for the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class. there will be a lot of talk about that because mitt romney...
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thank you for joining us.d. thank you for joining us. see you>>> stick around to see you p biden is expected to hone in on mitt romney's comments about the 47% of americans who don't pay income taxes and expect government support to see you ryan likely to reiterate his argument that the u.s. can't afford another four years of president obama and the debate comes as a new poll shows the president and romney are neck and neck in two swing states, virginia and florida to see you obama still has a small lead in ohio to see you. >> so while the latest polls may show a tight race, there's another one that some folks think is more important, yes, it is the 7-eleven indicator to see you it's selling coffee in democrat blue cups with obama's face and republican red featuring romney to see you the tally shows customers favor obama by 60/40 margin to see you the 7-eleven indicator has correctly predicted the winner of the last three u.s. elections to see you. >> i'm not sure that's a huge sample set to see you. >> have t
thank you for joining us.d. thank you for joining us. see you>>> stick around to see you p biden is expected to hone in on mitt romney's comments about the 47% of americans who don't pay income taxes and expect government support to see you ryan likely to reiterate his argument that the u.s. can't afford another four years of president obama and the debate comes as a new poll shows the president and romney are neck and neck in two swing states, virginia and florida to see you obama...
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you the e-mail us or tweet us. israel's finance minister said the current sanctions against iran are not sufficient to bring the country's nuclear ambitions under control. that comes amidst a new threat from iran that it will stop oil exports if sanctions are tightened. hadleigh joins us for more. both reaffirming in the debate that they will stand behind israel in the event of an attack. teheran did threaten to halt all oil exports in the event of western sanctions being tightened. they've sent the iranian rio. i asked israel's finance minister if those sanctions have pushed iran's economy to the bring of collapse. take a listen. >> i think the sanctions are very effective and important. and this is a positive, and looking at the economy, i am not at all envious of the iranian finance minister currently. so far, they are not sufficient. and the determination to produce nuclear weapons -- so you have to add something. that something is very strong. you have to combine two things. the sanctions, which are important.
you the e-mail us or tweet us. israel's finance minister said the current sanctions against iran are not sufficient to bring the country's nuclear ambitions under control. that comes amidst a new threat from iran that it will stop oil exports if sanctions are tightened. hadleigh joins us for more. both reaffirming in the debate that they will stand behind israel in the event of an attack. teheran did threaten to halt all oil exports in the event of western sanctions being tightened. they've...
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giving us instant market reaction there on the earnings out. michael brown is our guest host, he's the fund manager at martin curry, staying to talk with us about the u.s. storm. so stick around, we'll be right back. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. nanners. >>> sandy slams into the u.s. coast. over 5 million people are without power and u.s. markets remain closed for a second day. ubs shares see a gain for a second session as it confirms restructuring plans that will see 10,000 jobs go and an end to its fixed income business. deutsche bank stock also making gains after the lender posting
giving us instant market reaction there on the earnings out. michael brown is our guest host, he's the fund manager at martin curry, staying to talk with us about the u.s. storm. so stick around, we'll be right back. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let...
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you can e-mail us here or tweet us. you can also reach us directly. ross? >> still to come on the show, the imf makes its feelings clear on the eurozone. we'll have more details when we come back. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. save 50% on
you can e-mail us here or tweet us. you can also reach us directly. ross? >> still to come on the show, the imf makes its feelings clear on the eurozone. we'll have more details when we come back. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter...
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joining us now is the equity strategist at b of a merrill lynch, who joins us onset. you have a report of opportunities, relating to the drought. bank of america merrill lynch, the climate is changing and we're going to have more extreme weather continuing. whether the climate is changing is even up for debate. but you're taking the position that we are in line, more extreme weather. >> i think you have to look at the scientific evidence. as you take a look, 1951 through to 1980, extreme weather covered something like 0.1% to 0.2% testify globe. today it covers something like 10% of the earth. if you take a look over the course of the last 331 consecutive months, the average temperature has been higher than the global average, so we're no longer talking about ngos. we're no longer talking about climate modelling. we're talking about people like nasa, showing that extreme weather is increasingly becoming part of the new normal. the new operating environment that corporates and investors are going to have to adapt to. >> why don't you begin by just telling us how you be
joining us now is the equity strategist at b of a merrill lynch, who joins us onset. you have a report of opportunities, relating to the drought. bank of america merrill lynch, the climate is changing and we're going to have more extreme weather continuing. whether the climate is changing is even up for debate. but you're taking the position that we are in line, more extreme weather. >> i think you have to look at the scientific evidence. as you take a look, 1951 through to 1980, extreme...
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glenn hubbard joining us. don't miss special coverage tomorrow night of the second presidential debate, 8 p.m. eastern on cnbc. >>> where's the beef? restaurants are chopping down portion sizes to deal with higher commodity prices. economists say brace yourselves, the worse is yet to come. >>> and then -- >> we would rather have a program that is difficult but credible rather than a program that is going to be so difficult that it is not credible. >> she's talking about austerity. head of the international monetary fund softening her stance on greece. my interview with christine lagarde coming up. >>> also ahead, do president obama's tax policies put a big drag on small business's bottom line? someone says absolutely. wait until you hear his take. back in one minute's time. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'
glenn hubbard joining us. don't miss special coverage tomorrow night of the second presidential debate, 8 p.m. eastern on cnbc. >>> where's the beef? restaurants are chopping down portion sizes to deal with higher commodity prices. economists say brace yourselves, the worse is yet to come. >>> and then -- >> we would rather have a program that is difficult but credible rather than a program that is going to be so difficult that it is not credible. >> she's talking...
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let us know. meanwhile, talking about the chancellor, george osbourne expected to announce further austerity measures at the conservative party conference today. beccy meehan has been at that conference and she caught up with george osbourne and asked him if more austerity would impress the financial markets. >> what they'll see is a country attacking its problems head on. we're one of those western countries getting on top of debt problems. we have an incredible plan to reduce their budget deficit delivering very low interest rates for you us in the markets at the moment. and so that is the proof that there are international parliaments in the plan, but what i'm saying is we have to stick with the plan and setting out new ideas for example in our welfare system to make sure this country continues to live within its means and at the same time has a tax system that attracts international businesses to britain p. and one of the encouraging stories is 20 of the largest companies are moving some of th
let us know. meanwhile, talking about the chancellor, george osbourne expected to announce further austerity measures at the conservative party conference today. beccy meehan has been at that conference and she caught up with george osbourne and asked him if more austerity would impress the financial markets. >> what they'll see is a country attacking its problems head on. we're one of those western countries getting on top of debt problems. we have an incredible plan to reduce their...
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and they both join us here right now. great to have you with us. >> yeah, this is wonderful. this is cool. >> you too. >> tim's the drummer. >> ice, tell us how you got involved and how you became the good will ambassador. >> well, basically they're connected to a company that i'm partners with a company called azod watches, which i happen to be wearing right here. this is a start-up company where we're making big moves into jewelry world, and they called me and said, hey, ice, it's an event tonight, it has music involved and it's for a great cause. giving prosthetic legs for kids that don't have it. and you know, we tend to complain about so much in our lives. and every chance i can to do something that's going to help somebody else, i always want to get involved. i'm riding in "law and order" and i'm like, dude, you're in a bentley. calm down, there's people really dealing with issues. so any chance i can, and plus it has to do with music, so i had to be there. >> right. and, tim, this is how many years now you've been playing with jam partners? >> this is my sixth year. an
and they both join us here right now. great to have you with us. >> yeah, this is wonderful. this is cool. >> you too. >> tim's the drummer. >> ice, tell us how you got involved and how you became the good will ambassador. >> well, basically they're connected to a company that i'm partners with a company called azod watches, which i happen to be wearing right here. this is a start-up company where we're making big moves into jewelry world, and they called me and...
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thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two months, we've seen confidence flowing back into equities. we've removed the downside risk for markets. i think that's continued. i think people have got confidence back from last week and we're seeing a number of, you know, good reports of pick up in china and stuff which is all helping to create a positive tone. >> so you do believe the tail risk is not as bad as it was, or you think we've seen solutions for europe? because it's hard to believe that we're seeing, you know, an overnight success there and sort of a real fundamental cha
thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two...
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great to have you with us today. >> thank you. >> lay it out for us. how do we do this and at what price point? >> i think one of the biggest misconceptions people have about owning their own stake in the wine industry is they need to own a vineyard, build a winery, and maybe have a fancy tasting room. that's not the case at all. in fact, most wine that we consume in the u.s. and almost the rest of the world is produced by people like myself who don't own any physical land or vineyards. instead, they buy grapes or they buy the juice, which is wine already made. >> how much do i need to do this? minimum starting point. >> if you were going to be serious, anywhere from 50 to $80,000 would be the place that people would start to take you seriously. you could talk to grape growers or to bulk wineries and look to have your own wine label. >> how active is that of an investment? if i did that, do i feed to suddenly learn a massive amount about the wine business? can i really just help seed others who will then feed that profit back to me? >> i think anything
great to have you with us today. >> thank you. >> lay it out for us. how do we do this and at what price point? >> i think one of the biggest misconceptions people have about owning their own stake in the wine industry is they need to own a vineyard, build a winery, and maybe have a fancy tasting room. that's not the case at all. in fact, most wine that we consume in the u.s. and almost the rest of the world is produced by people like myself who don't own any physical land or...
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and then draw some mid season conclusion that can give us a sense of what awaits us in the final months of do 12. the report is so stark that we have to go over them right now before it starts up again tomorrow. first, our company has spent years and years and years trying to distance themselves from what seemed to be the no growth usa market. the unified currency opened up the market that was right for us expansion. second, they took part in a tiny grab that has provided us earnings for several years now. we are making the move to comment on the conference call that gave you hope that a company's business could have another leg up somewhere down the road. ki china play became a prize possession on call treat. ♪ hallelujah >> who is going in there, rush thea, brazil. where companies were starting to do business. it meant that you were provicial and you were hostage to the quote that is we have come to accept that usually, ended up with a quickly over heated economy. this quarter has stood that whole three-point paradign on its hoead. they could crush the ability to the united states h
and then draw some mid season conclusion that can give us a sense of what awaits us in the final months of do 12. the report is so stark that we have to go over them right now before it starts up again tomorrow. first, our company has spent years and years and years trying to distance themselves from what seemed to be the no growth usa market. the unified currency opened up the market that was right for us expansion. second, they took part in a tiny grab that has provided us earnings for...
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>> it hasn't impacted us. from our perspective we look at a very long time prize and we look at real estate that will make money and create value. and so when you do that it really comes down much more to location of the particular real estate than the financing in any particular week or month. having said that i think we enjoy one of the lowest costs in the rate sector and a lot of different instruments and equity instruments are open to us. it hasn't gotten better or worse with qe 3. >> we talked to an analyst who pointed out that retailers are doing quite well. we talk about apple all the time. people are going to go to tj max or buy an apple product. is that where you are finding who is growing their foot print? >> what i mean by that is it is really the particular shopping center, the particular location that has to be all things to a particular community. and so restaurants in those first ranked suburbs really, really strong. i personally like those retailers that are embracing online technology and are
>> it hasn't impacted us. from our perspective we look at a very long time prize and we look at real estate that will make money and create value. and so when you do that it really comes down much more to location of the particular real estate than the financing in any particular week or month. having said that i think we enjoy one of the lowest costs in the rate sector and a lot of different instruments and equity instruments are open to us. it hasn't gotten better or worse with qe 3....
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that's good for us. we feel good about the k-cup business and our franchisees feel better about it. >> talk about being in a dynamic industry at a fascinating time. nigel, thank you so much for your time. send those over in front of you to this anchor december incomsk minutes. nigel travis joining us. >>> when we come back, the two countries in europe that could give you and the markets a whopper of a headache in the coming months. a lot more "squawk on the street's" after the break. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> live from chicago, welcome back to the third hour of "squawk on the street." i have one of my favorite worldly guests, mark grant, southwest securities. welcome, mark. i wil
that's good for us. we feel good about the k-cup business and our franchisees feel better about it. >> talk about being in a dynamic industry at a fascinating time. nigel, thank you so much for your time. send those over in front of you to this anchor december incomsk minutes. nigel travis joining us. >>> when we come back, the two countries in europe that could give you and the markets a whopper of a headache in the coming months. a lot more "squawk on the street's"...
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to use. >> situation normally all fouled up. >> it used to be at wall street we weren't allowed to use snafu. >> it's fouled up, stuff we don't get. >> i think i am in san jose. i was in chicago a few hours ago i'm not completely sure but yes lots of explaining to do on multiple fronts based on what happened yesterday. our ceo telling "the journal" this was human error, for them that's a lot better than a systems problem since they handle so many sec documents for so many different companies. google getting on the call explaining just what this quarter was about from their perspective, and andrew you touched on a few of these things, mobile a big issue in terms of cost per click. they trotted out the number an $8 billion annual run rate for mobile, shows that global is growing, it just has some impact on the money they're making off of advertising clicks and also touting youtube growth in the quarter, so we got an interesting situation now analysts reaction to this number, analysts bullish on google before. still bullish gene muenster with piper jaffray. he expects them today to send t
to use. >> situation normally all fouled up. >> it used to be at wall street we weren't allowed to use snafu. >> it's fouled up, stuff we don't get. >> i think i am in san jose. i was in chicago a few hours ago i'm not completely sure but yes lots of explaining to do on multiple fronts based on what happened yesterday. our ceo telling "the journal" this was human error, for them that's a lot better than a systems problem since they handle so many sec documents...
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both of them joining us live. thank you for joining us. we actually sent a camera crew to the rooms. >> great. >> the first thing we shot here is the shower. >> yeah. >> that injects -- look at the shower -- injects vitamin c into the stream. what is it for? >> vitamin c is great for your skin and hair and scripps cletr chlorine from water. guest enjoy smoother skin, better hair. >> the lights that mimic dawn and blue flashing lights that remove jet lag. >> the dawn simulator is the scientifically proven best way to wake up. it gently lets you awaken. and the flashing lights make you more alert and energetic. >> all of the major hotel chains are now massively investing to innovate in this sort of way. we'll see that over the next year, 18 months starting to come out. why did you choose this idea? uf got a big choice at mgm. you could take any brand, any innovation. why this? >> we're constantly looking at ways to improve the guest experience. at the same time improve our growth opportunity. and we were so impressed with the research they'v
both of them joining us live. thank you for joining us. we actually sent a camera crew to the rooms. >> great. >> the first thing we shot here is the shower. >> yeah. >> that injects -- look at the shower -- injects vitamin c into the stream. what is it for? >> vitamin c is great for your skin and hair and scripps cletr chlorine from water. guest enjoy smoother skin, better hair. >> the lights that mimic dawn and blue flashing lights that remove jet lag....
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soldiers who are overseas fighting for us right now. people who are working hard every day paying payroll tax, gas taxes but don't make enough income. and i want to fight for them. that's what i've been doing for the last four years because if they succeed, i believe the country succeeds. when my grandfather fought in world war ii and he came back and he got a g.i. bill and that allowed him to go to college, that wasn't a handout. that was something that advanced the entire country. and i want to make sure that the next generation has those same opportunities. that's why i'm asking for your vote. and that's why i'm asking for another four years. >> president obama, governor romney, thank you for being here tonight. on that note, we have come to an end of this town hall debate. our thanks to the participants for their time and to the people of hofstra university for their hospitality. the next and final debate takes place monday night in boca raton, florida, don't forget to watch. election day is three weeks from today. don't forget to v
soldiers who are overseas fighting for us right now. people who are working hard every day paying payroll tax, gas taxes but don't make enough income. and i want to fight for them. that's what i've been doing for the last four years because if they succeed, i believe the country succeeds. when my grandfather fought in world war ii and he came back and he got a g.i. bill and that allowed him to go to college, that wasn't a handout. that was something that advanced the entire country. and i want...
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that is something that the former ceo told us. he said we got to take price cuts or keep pricing down to satisfy the customer because the customer is right. he points out that this is cog that the customer has done. that means the company's margins probably won't be as strong as the customer is expecting and this stock could be hammered. the real clincher is what bernstein has to say about valuation. this is what worries me. he points out that costco's stock. listen to this. the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 prnt long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perinfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the trust got out too soon. i care too much about valuation to attempt to
that is something that the former ceo told us. he said we got to take price cuts or keep pricing down to satisfy the customer because the customer is right. he points out that this is cog that the customer has done. that means the company's margins probably won't be as strong as the customer is expecting and this stock could be hammered. the real clincher is what bernstein has to say about valuation. this is what worries me. he points out that costco's stock. listen to this. the moment that...
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and that's useful. but on the investment side, i think exports as well, reflected some slowing aboard. so generally at least from the perspective of steady as she goes, it's a good report, but we're not -- we're not, you know, breaking any records. >> jared, what capital good numbers was that? we just had a huge durable goods number. i know you're setting it up for better than expectations, but which capital goods report was negative? i got to watch you like a hawk. >> if you look at core capital goods last month you definitely got a bounceback -- i mean for september, you definitely got a bounceback but the month before was terrible, so if you actually look at business investment which was a pretty big contributor to the recovery so far, i believe in this report business investment was, you know, pretty flat at best. so, there does seem to be some business there. that's what i'm talking about. i think what we really have here is a bit of a wait-and-see economy especially from the corporate sector. >> h
and that's useful. but on the investment side, i think exports as well, reflected some slowing aboard. so generally at least from the perspective of steady as she goes, it's a good report, but we're not -- we're not, you know, breaking any records. >> jared, what capital good numbers was that? we just had a huge durable goods number. i know you're setting it up for better than expectations, but which capital goods report was negative? i got to watch you like a hawk. >> if you look...
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follow us on twitter, get breaking news and analysis. follow us on twitter @cnbcoptions. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. >>> i was in bangkok myself, but i didn't see you at the disco. which disco did you go to? >> the lowest class. >> i go to the lowest class of all. >> that was marc faber talking to jim rogers on the new line known as futures now. it's live streaming dedicated to futures trading every tuesday and thursday at 1:00 p.m. the show is also available on demand at futuresnow.cnbc.com. learn what they do when they're at the clubs in bangkok. you would have thought it was a conversation between carter and khouw. >> conference? >> conference in the disco. all right, time now for the final call, the last word from the
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that pushed us down to may and june. how can you argue 1,600 when you are getting earnings that will probably have all analysts begin to recast their estimates? >> we talked about the equity risk premium. the market has had a great deal of worry and doubt about the level of earnings. the earnings were visions which started to lessen in terms of negative effect. as earnings revisions hit resistance in early october the market did, as well. what we need is to go out with a little more confidence. that is going to occur in the political sphere. big, big movements coming on right now. we have to decide on greece, spain, as well. and then, of course, china and the u.s. will select new leaders. we should go out with a rally. >> you talk about the areas that push us higher. one is materials and the other is financial. is there anything specific you can point to in the financials? you are talking about money center banks or regional banks. can you be more specific on which ones? >> banks with the clearing of the housing market s
that pushed us down to may and june. how can you argue 1,600 when you are getting earnings that will probably have all analysts begin to recast their estimates? >> we talked about the equity risk premium. the market has had a great deal of worry and doubt about the level of earnings. the earnings were visions which started to lessen in terms of negative effect. as earnings revisions hit resistance in early october the market did, as well. what we need is to go out with a little more...
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can you give us your take? the street seems to be disappointed. >> we'll try to figure that one out. >> you know, there's two things. i think there's disappointment around the sentiment versus fundamentals. earnings are light, and then the guidance, it's still low single digit positive, they won't conclusively commit to taking menu price increases to offset inflation. >> why not? >> they think they may know that. >> i think where chipotle is right now, has to be balanced in a shift one way or the other, could have dramatic impact to traffic. and they just don't want to run that risk. >> what do you urge someone to do with the shares on this sizable pull back? >> if you're going to be in restaurants and gross -- it's scarce. the company can step in and repurchase shares. what we would say is, we're buyers of chipotle. it's the best story and human capital story. >> i'm reading this move a few minutes ago, what you may have already seen. the company is saying it has no plans to raise menu prices next ye year. it
can you give us your take? the street seems to be disappointed. >> we'll try to figure that one out. >> you know, there's two things. i think there's disappointment around the sentiment versus fundamentals. earnings are light, and then the guidance, it's still low single digit positive, they won't conclusively commit to taking menu price increases to offset inflation. >> why not? >> they think they may know that. >> i think where chipotle is right now, has to be...
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eight of us on world bank survey. i have to admit that when i heard the litany, my first reaction was, oh, here we go again. get ready to baton down the hatches because of the chinese slow down and the european stalemate. i tweeted just that at 4:15. i said here we go again, get ready. but the more i thought about it, the more i realized, are you kidding me? this again? these two headlines? are they even headlines? when they were first in the news, they were clearly disruptive forces, just terrorizing. they stayed that way for many, many months. but somehow the immediate market is graduated from them. sure enough we opened down all week. but then we spent the rest of the day trading higher. it was a clear win for the bulls. here's why, last year at this time a european debt crisis was really coming to the fore. and here in this country we were called flat foot. we have had so many companies that you know youmtd have to be clubbed viciously by their crisis. we just weren't ready for it. plus at the time the europeans d
eight of us on world bank survey. i have to admit that when i heard the litany, my first reaction was, oh, here we go again. get ready to baton down the hatches because of the chinese slow down and the european stalemate. i tweeted just that at 4:15. i said here we go again, get ready. but the more i thought about it, the more i realized, are you kidding me? this again? these two headlines? are they even headlines? when they were first in the news, they were clearly disruptive forces, just...
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we take our first question from facebook. >> and dan. >> follow us on twitter and find watch what i use for the calendar. >> it looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action," go to our website. see you back here next friday. meantime "money in motion" is up right after this. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account.
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he joins us on the fast line. it is always a pleasure to speak with you. >> my pleasure. >> for our viewers who didn't catch your last interview you said i just want to have a lot of cash because i think within the next six to nine months we can buy just about anything 20% lower than now. do you feel the same way? >> yes. >> so you are sitting with piles of cash around you waiting for the opportunity? >> yes. yes. >> and so when you take a look around the globe where do you think you will see that opportunity? what are you keeping on your radar at this point? >> well, actually i don't think there is a hurry to buy anything. but if i have to really choose something i might go for a rebound in chinese stocks because the chinese will also bring money off the government changing. and you can easily get 20% or 30% rebound. i personally don't particularly like chinese companies. i would rather play into the hong kong market. basically i think that qe 3 which is unlimited and the bond purchase side and the bailout of cou
he joins us on the fast line. it is always a pleasure to speak with you. >> my pleasure. >> for our viewers who didn't catch your last interview you said i just want to have a lot of cash because i think within the next six to nine months we can buy just about anything 20% lower than now. do you feel the same way? >> yes. >> so you are sitting with piles of cash around you waiting for the opportunity? >> yes. yes. >> and so when you take a look around the...
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stick with us. more to come on this jam packed edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, the head of one of the world's largest investing firms warns of a worse than expected global economic slowdown. so how's he going to play this? find out next. >>> plus, bonus round. wall street execs expecting larger bonuses this year. well deserved or wishful thinking? >>> and do you love thy neighbor this much? did you know your tax dollar may be going to neighbors and banks for home sales? why someone here says it's time to get the government out of the housing market. that's all ahead on the "closing bell." if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right. we got more situations developing. yum
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>> call us up, give us your gains. let's face it, we came into this earning season with a full head of gloom. we heard over and over again the economy is slowing, the earnings have peaked and are going lower. going into a very rough period because of the spending period, and the fiscal cliff, and the lack of unemployment growth. hear, what did you want to do when you heard that? that was the rack, though, that was the thesis, that was the story. but in the last few days we were given a whole new narrative, the facts are threatening to overwhelm the tale of economic woe. first, we got this out of nowhere, a 1.2% gain, the retail sales are like employment numbers, okay? people trade on that, the industrial, .4, that seems meagle, but better than what others expected. a 1.4% decline in august, that causes the industrial stocks to wilt on the vine. let me be blunt. the numbers yesterday, the numbers today? they were not supposed to happen. they don't fit the thesis, so how can this be? okay, you know me, i look at things f
>> call us up, give us your gains. let's face it, we came into this earning season with a full head of gloom. we heard over and over again the economy is slowing, the earnings have peaked and are going lower. going into a very rough period because of the spending period, and the fiscal cliff, and the lack of unemployment growth. hear, what did you want to do when you heard that? that was the rack, though, that was the thesis, that was the story. but in the last few days we were given a...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> we need to make sure that ohio is able to send a message loud and clear, we want real change, we want big change, we're ready. this is our time. i need your help. we're going to win on november 6th. thank you, ohio. let's take back america. >> conventional wisdom has the road to the white house going through ohio. but ohio is just one of many states that i believe romney is actually going to sweep. but should the unthinkable happen and president obama actually wins ohio, there are still ways for romney to get to pennsylvania avenue. so let's talk. here now is the director of suffolk university's political research center and bill whalen of stanford university's hoover institute. dave, let me begin with you. what's the path for romney if he doesn't win ohio, in brief, what's he have to do? >> well, he has to win colorado, nevada, wisconsin. and then either iowa or new hampshire. ohio is really key for him.
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> oh, that's right. welcome back to "squawk box." see you, andrew. have a good one. see you later. he's over there. all right. >> there he is. >> prima donnas, you know. 8:54. i'm b
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before...
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. >> thank you for joining us. we will be back here tomorrow on "closing bell." >> "fast money" will start in eight seconds. >>> stocks keep sliding. >> there is a lot of red on the board today. you can see the dow jones almost at the lows of the day. it is down 77 points, down four straight days. >> as investors fear the worst from upcoming earnings. >> he really just futs to rest in the conference call. >> and the fiscal cliff looms large but jamie dimon is ready for battle. >> we will be prepared. >> politics earnings we trade it all on "fast money" right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square the s&p and nasdaq dropped for a fourth straight day. should we be bracing for a spooky october or is this just a pause as we kick off earnings season? so far we have had a couple of disappointments and the warning from cummins. >> and then throw chevron in for good measure. sort of the sticks with the camel, you know that whole thing if you throw enough sticks. >> straws. >> not sticks. >
. >> thank you for joining us. we will be back here tomorrow on "closing bell." >> "fast money" will start in eight seconds. >>> stocks keep sliding. >> there is a lot of red on the board today. you can see the dow jones almost at the lows of the day. it is down 77 points, down four straight days. >> as investors fear the worst from upcoming earnings. >> he really just futs to rest in the conference call. >> and the fiscal cliff...
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it's not a phrase i use. but trade the market. it's in front of you. 1425 continues to be the line in the sand. to doc's point a name like google, he says 665. probably around 670. risk/reward some things are setting up pretty interesting. >> a stock that was $755 when we went on air at noon yesterday, certainly all that has evaporated. that stock is down 1.75%. let go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. grasso you got a good view down there. what's the mood now as the selloff has started to accelerate, you know, as you're filling orders from big clients, as you're making trades. what will get people to come in and buy this significant dip? >> the beauty of going last everyone working with a bunch of smart guys everyone hit on something important. you've seen a whole cross section of our economy start to be a little bit lackluster on the earnings front i should say. a couple of days ago what was the commentary? the markets still moving higher ever worried about earnings. now they should. guy hit the most difficult thing.
it's not a phrase i use. but trade the market. it's in front of you. 1425 continues to be the line in the sand. to doc's point a name like google, he says 665. probably around 670. risk/reward some things are setting up pretty interesting. >> a stock that was $755 when we went on air at noon yesterday, certainly all that has evaporated. that stock is down 1.75%. let go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. grasso you got a good view down there. what's the mood now as the selloff...
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thank you for joining us. you have been on this campaign for a while to try to explain to people that you're losing money when you have money in fixed income. take money out of there and put it into equities. yet, we're seeing outflows. >> in equitieequities. >> yeah. >> i should be clear, you're not losing money if you're in fixed income that has higher yields. if you're earning 60 basis points after inflation and you're losing money. so what we believe people have to start focusing on, and i believe it's a crisis, that if you don't start putting money away that's earning more than 60 basis points but earning closer to 5, 6%, you're going to have a hard time meeting your needs when you retire. so if you're a 35-year-old person with a desire to retire at 65, you only have 30 years to build that nest egg. and today with longevity becoming a bigger issue and living beyond 90, you need to build even a bigger nest egg than people are suggesting. so we're just telling people that you have to think about keeping mon
thank you for joining us. you have been on this campaign for a while to try to explain to people that you're losing money when you have money in fixed income. take money out of there and put it into equities. yet, we're seeing outflows. >> in equitieequities. >> yeah. >> i should be clear, you're not losing money if you're in fixed income that has higher yields. if you're earning 60 basis points after inflation and you're losing money. so what we believe people have to start...
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sanford bernstein joins us now. you're one of the people who says a miss could very well happen tonight. tell me by how much and why? >> good morning, michelle. absolutely. i do think particularly on the revenue side, apple is very likely to miss revenues. there have been supply constraints that have been very real on the iphone 5 side. and apple revealed earlier this week when it introduced the mini that it sold 100 million ipads. do the math on that. that points to 14 million to 15 million ipads for the quarter. well below the 17 million to 18 million most people have in their models. put those two things together and we could see apple miss revenues by a couple billion dollars today. >> what does that mean in terms of how you deal with the stock. it's still one of your top picks, isn't it? absolutely. >> tell me why. >> i agree with stephanie's perspective. this is a great fundamental story that's trading x cash at less than ten times earnings. so i think for investors who have a six month or longer time horizon,
sanford bernstein joins us now. you're one of the people who says a miss could very well happen tonight. tell me by how much and why? >> good morning, michelle. absolutely. i do think particularly on the revenue side, apple is very likely to miss revenues. there have been supply constraints that have been very real on the iphone 5 side. and apple revealed earlier this week when it introduced the mini that it sold 100 million ipads. do the math on that. that points to 14 million to 15...
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thank you for joining us. sorry to be tough on you in the beginning. >> it was a pleasure. >> be sure to tune in on cnbc's special coverage of the debate. >> and by the way, very scary when michelle says don't disappoint many. he was back pedalling for -- >> i actually played it the way i just said to larry, i ended up buying because i do think we're going to hear a lot about the coal space tonight, i think we're going to hear a lot about clean coal. look at how many jobs the coal industry is responsible for creating, i think you're going to hear some of that come up tonight and to's why i bought it. >> i would say the level of concern has been raised that essentially one candidate does win the popular vote and the other candidate wins the electoral college, i think that would be a problem in getting any sort of compromise. >> so that's bad for the markets? >> that's bad for the markets and also what's bad for the markets is seeing an electoral college draw and those are distinct possibilities given how close
thank you for joining us. sorry to be tough on you in the beginning. >> it was a pleasure. >> be sure to tune in on cnbc's special coverage of the debate. >> and by the way, very scary when michelle says don't disappoint many. he was back pedalling for -- >> i actually played it the way i just said to larry, i ended up buying because i do think we're going to hear a lot about the coal space tonight, i think we're going to hear a lot about clean coal. look at how many...